Russia and the World

Since Russia’s G-8 Presidency in 2006, EWI has developed several initiatives to leverage Russia’s influence and aspirations to ensure global security. These multilateral projects include the development of a new Euro-Atlantic security Architecture, energy securty, and public-private partnerships to combat terrorism.

Public Private Partnerships to Combat Terrorism

Since Russia’s G-8 Presidency in 2006, EWI has worked with Russia to build a worldwide security network that engages governments, business and civil society to fight terrorism.

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A New Euro-Atlantic Security Architecture

EWI has been working since the Russia-Georgia conflict of 2008 to explore the effectiveness of existing security arrangements between Russia and NATO and to devise practical proposals to improve them.

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Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?

Commentary

Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?

Greg Austin argues that U.S. and European leaders should focus on concrete security problems in NATO's new security concept to overcome an apparent decline in NATO solidarity over differences in values.

NATO Values: Osh, CSTO, Bordyuzha

Commentary

NATO Values: Osh, CSTO, Bordyuzha

Greg Austin argues that the crisis in Kyrgyzstan demonstrates the CSTO's role as a critical regional security actor and highlight the importance of closer ties between NATO and the CSTO.

Sevastopol: Europe’s Date with History

Commentary

Sevastopol: Europe’s Date with History

Greg Austin argues that Europe must take advantage of the pause offered by Presidents Yanukovich and Medvedev to negotiate a new security architecture that addresses the “eastern question” of its security.

Ядерный и ракетный потенциал Ирана

Publication

Ядерный и ракетный потенциал Ирана

Стечение обстоятельств предоставило Российской Федерации и Соединенным Штатам Америки исключительную возможность изменить отношения друг с другом.

The Future of the CFE Treaty

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The Future of the CFE Treaty

This paper by Jeffrey D. McCausland argues for a negotiated compromise to avoid the collapse of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe and the current European security architecture.

Euro-Atlantic Security: One Vision, Three Paths

Publication

Euro-Atlantic Security: One Vision, Three Paths

In a new EWI publication, experts from Russia, Europe and the U.S. discuss and present possible scenarios towards strengthening security on a cooperative basis in the Euro-Atlantic region.

Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?

Commentary

Protecting Terorrists: Lessons for NATO?

Greg Austin argues that U.S. and European leaders should focus on concrete security problems in NATO's new security concept to overcome an apparent decline in NATO solidarity over differences in values.

NATO Values: Osh, CSTO, Bordyuzha

Commentary

NATO Values: Osh, CSTO, Bordyuzha

Greg Austin argues that the crisis in Kyrgyzstan demonstrates the CSTO's role as a critical regional security actor and highlight the importance of closer ties between NATO and the CSTO.

Sevastopol: Europe’s Date with History

Commentary

Sevastopol: Europe’s Date with History

Greg Austin argues that Europe must take advantage of the pause offered by Presidents Yanukovich and Medvedev to negotiate a new security architecture that addresses the “eastern question” of its security.

NATO-Russia Cooperation on European Missile Defense

Event Report

NATO-Russia Cooperation on European Missile Defense

An EWI seminar generated new ideas to build missile defense systems that can protect the U.S., Europe, Russia and the world from nuclear-armed terrorists or rogue states.

Ambassador Janusz Reiter

Event Report

Ambassador Janusz Reiter

On November 5, 2009, EWI’s New York office hosted a discussion about Euro-Atlantic relations with Janusz Reiter, the director of the Center for International Relations in Warsaw, and the former Polish Ambassador to Germany and the U.S. 

Euro-Atlantic Security Seminar in Moscow

Event Report

Euro-Atlantic Security Seminar in Moscow

On Thursday, 25 June, EWI, in cooperation with the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), convened an informal, off-the-record roundtable discussion of its Expert Working Group report Euro-Atlantic Security: One Vision, Three Paths.